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NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DR ROBERTS has REMOVED to the hou:-e in Hardy-etreet, rat the Ins'.i---u e, fo.mrly known as " OxfLjw House ' Hours cf Consumption : Morning— lo to 12, at Dr Hudson's Surgery, Ni e-=trett Eas^. Afternoon — I'3o to 2-30, Evening- G 30 to 8 p.m. 1118-5 GLL. BEATH & CO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. EBEACHAM (late Manager), having . purchased the Nelson Business cf G. L. Beath & Co., taken this opportunity of announcing to the Public of Nelson and surrounding districts, that by keeping a wella sorted stock of Clothing, Mercery, and G^neril Drapery, and giviug the best popeible valno at tbe lowest remunerative prefix, he hope 3 to command a coniinuanoe of public paronage. o Previous to necessary alterations, a CLEARING SALE will b9 held for THREE WEEKS ONLY When the whole of the well-assorted Stock, including new Soason's anivals, wiil be tff^red at a c nsidtrable R;duc ion off regular prices. All Accoun'a Against G. L, Beath & Co, must be paid by the lsi day of May. E. BEACHAM, (L.teG.L. Beath &CO) TRAFALGAR AND HARDY STREETS. QUAIL" PHEASANTS, NATIVE GAME, & HARES. ON and nfier Ist May, the undersigned will be a CASH PURCHASER of the above, in any quantity, at highest market prices. WM ; HALE, — to Licensed Game Dealer. TO LET OR FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. A COMPACT asd FERTILE FARM of 50 Acres, at Stoke, very suitable for Hop Growing, Dairy, or General Farming ; one and a half miles from town, in close proximity to the new Rooks Road. For further particulars apply to GEORGE E. ".FIELD. 1255— t0 T ipahi-st., Nekon. MESSRS BOOTH, MicDONALD & CO. have appointed MR J. INGRAM, Butcher, Biohmond, AGENT for tleir famous DAISY CARTS, well known for their etrength lightness, and oomfort. 1131- 6 J. WOOD, (la'.e cf Metsrs J. H. Cock & Co.) BEGS to inform his Priends and the Public that be has TAKEN THE SHOP in Collingwood street lately occupied by MR H. V. PHILLIPS, and intends to OPEN on the 29th April with a first.clasg ttock of GROCERIES and GENERAL STORES, and trusts by keeping the Best Artiole and giving etrict attention to tbe requirements of his Cusomers to merit a fair share of publio patronage. G "In Vino Veritas" IMT-ORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. J, SHIELDS la now rftVrir.g a laige and carefully selected stook of WINES, SPIRITS, and LIQUEURS, comprising some of the best known and popular brands. Q JWINES.j ___ SHERRY from good'Dinner Wine to very fine old Amontilado and Special Reserve, very dry. — FORT from first-olaßß shippers Family and Dry to verrold, A special line of 1863 vintage.— CLARETS : Madeira, Hook, Sauterne, Chablis.&o,- CHAMPAGNE: tomery Greno, Dry Monople, Roederer, Perrier, Jouet, Krug & Co., etc, in pints and quartB.— AUSTRALIAN WINES : A choioe, variety Sbiraz, Conßtantia, Frontignao, White and Red, Maeoadine, Brown Muscat, . Hook, Chablis, Tokay, Madeira, Claret, Chateau, Margeaux, Hardy's No. 0 and No. I O.d Port, 1880 vintage. SPIRITS. BRANDY - Hennesay 'b One and Three Star. D.H.M., One and Three Grape, Exehaw's No, 1, Guu tier's Trois Chd eaux Pale and Dark. Old Jamaica Rum, Irish Whißky, J. J. & S, One and Three Star' Kindhan's LL., J D.K.Z., and Honeysuckle Geneva, Old Tom, Gilbey'a Dry Gin, Schnapps, Bcotoh Ginger Wine and Lime Juice Cordial, Unsweetened Lime Juice (target brand). And a rare assortment of ohoice Foreign LIQUEURS and Aromatic Bitters. Also English BOTTLED ALES and 310UT, beßt brands,; A SPECIALITY. Superior Old NELSON WINE 16b per iczen or Is Gd per bottle. FOR INVALIDS. St, RAPHAEL WINE. GILBEYS TONIC PORT. J. SHIELDS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Trafalgar-st., Nelson. WANTED, WINE BOTTLES in any quantity. 1/6 per dozen. —12m FAMILY GROCERY DEPOT, TRAFALGAR STREET. M-. M. WEBSTER has pleasure in announcing that be ia now in receipt of Full Supplies of Seasonable Goodß for Christmas, the New Year, the Pionio, the Boating Excursion, and indeed for all the festive functions wbioh take plaoe at this Beaeon of the year, and would take this opportunity to heartily thank his large circle of oußtomers for their esteemed and continued support. Neio Currants, New Valencias, New Figs, New Elmes, New Sultanas, New Muscatels, Neio Jordan Almonds, Nefio Prunes, Neio Candied Peel. NEW SUGAR for Preserving. Five tODS finest Bundaburg Cane Oryetals in 40 and 70 pound bags. Crushed Loaf, Cube, and Brown Sugar. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. -China, Indian, and Ceylon, in packets, cannisters, boxes, half oheets, and chestß. Prime Canterbury Hams and Bacon.] Prime Canterbury Cheese. Ox and Sheep Tongues, Spiced, Corned, and Boiled Beef and Mutton, Epping Sauaage, German Saurage, Curried Beef, Rabbit and Bacon, Rooßb Goose, Plum Pudding, all ready for the table Choice selection of CONFECTIONERY fo? joung and old. WINLS and SPIRITS of the heel brands. Engliuh ALE and PORTER iu dozen oases (uf sorted;, 42 /» p<r cps.\ But the lest drink of all is WEBSTER'S COFFEE. Unequalled for purity, Btrengtb, nnd fineness of flavor. Always fraeh. Roasted and ground daily on tbe premises. Ou«~Hundred_and Fifty Thousand of thee? celebrated P. J. CIGARS have been sold in the Colony einoe then introduction a year Bgo, and the verdict it their favour ia wide spread. The Clubs ue( them, our Judges smoke them, our J.P.'f emoke them to assist in rendering theii judgments pnre, in fact all who know any thing of Gcod Tobacco smoke them, becausi they are the SwteUst, Cheapest, most I- rag rant, end be.st hand-made^ Cigars eve. introduced into the Colony. Try them onc> and you will smoke no others, M. M. WEBSTER, TRAFALGAR STREET.

H. MOORE & SON, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, A RE still on the QUI VIVE, STILL AS EVER, GIVING BARGAINS i?L IN ALL LINES that cannot be surpassed. " Not to Ot starched up by any nc. ' As before notified they do not intend to adopt the SCUTTLE AND BOLT policv, but intend to STAY ON and demonstrate the fact, for FACT IT IS, that NOWHERE IN NELSON can boot buyers lay out money to ; such advantage as at this shop in HOLLER'S BUILDINGS. ONE TRIAL WILL PEOYE THIS. The celebrated Excelsior aud Iron Duke Brands of Boots kept in stock, DiSOQUNT ON ALL WtfJSS AS BEFORE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 100, 29 April 1893, Page 3

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